Holiday Hours:

December 21-22, 2024 – Closed

December 23-24, 2024 – Open 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

December 25, 2024 – Closed

December 26-27, 2024 – Open 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

December 28-29, 2024 – Closed

December 30-31, 2024 – Open 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

January 1, 2024 – Closed

January 2-3, 2024 – Open 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

As of the afternoon of January 23, 2025, our phones are operational. Thank you for your patience as our phone provider experienced a national outage that impacted our phone services on the afternoon of January 22 and the morning of January 23.

Coping with Cancer During the Holidays

Coping with Cancer During the Holidays

Coping with Cancer During the Holidays

The holiday season is often associated with joy, celebration, and togetherness. However, for those navigating a cancer diagnosis, it can bring a mix of emotions—stress, sadness, and even anxiety. Balancing treatment, family gatherings, and self-care may feel overwhelming, but there are ways to make the season more manageable and meaningful.

Here are some tips for coping with cancer during the holidays:

  1. Prioritize Self-Care

Your well-being comes first. It’s okay to step back from holiday activities if you need rest or quiet time.

  • Listen to your body and give yourself permission to say no to events that feel too demanding.
  • Focus on activities that bring you joy and peace, whether it’s a quiet night with a book, listening to music, or spending time with a close friend.
  1. Communicate with Loved Ones

Open communication with family and friends can help set expectations and alleviate stress.

  • Let them know how you’re feeling and what you’re comfortable with during the holidays.
  • Share your needs, whether it’s shorter visits, quiet gatherings, or help with holiday preparations.
  1. Simplify Traditions

The holidays don’t have to be perfect to be meaningful.

  • Focus on the traditions you value most, and don’t hesitate to delegate tasks like cooking or decorating.
  • Consider alternative ways to celebrate, such as virtual gatherings or smaller, more intimate events.
  1. Maintain Your Health Routine

It’s easy to lose track of routines during the holidays, but maintaining your health is essential.

  • Stick to your treatment schedule and keep up with follow-up appointments.
  • Eat nourishing foods and stay hydrated, especially when indulging in holiday treats.
  1. Seek Support

You don’t have to navigate the season alone.

  • Reach out to support groups, counselors, or your care team for emotional support.
  • Talking to others who understand your experience can provide comfort and perspective.
  1. Embrace Flexibility

Unexpected changes, like low energy or treatment side effects, may affect your plans. Be flexible and kind to yourself if things don’t go as expected.

  • Remind yourself that it’s okay to adjust plans or even skip certain traditions if needed.

Coping with cancer during the holidays can be challenging, but with the right strategies, it’s possible to find moments of comfort and joy.

Contact Us

Other Articles

Like What You See? Share With A Friend!

Latest Doctor's Blog Articles

jointglow

JointGlow: A Modern Approach to Joint Pain Relief

Chronic joint and tissue pain affects millions of people, often limiting mobility, diminishing quality of life, and making even simple daily activities feel like a challenge. While surgery and long-term medication have traditionally been the go-to solutions, many patients are seeking alternatives that are less invasive and more sustainable.

Read More »
prostate health image

Prostate Health: What Every Man Should Know

Prostate health is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of men’s overall well-being. As men age, the prostate, a small gland located below the bladder, can become more susceptible to conditions such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, and prostate cancer. Understanding the importance of prevention, early detection, and healthy habits can empower individuals to take proactive steps toward long-term health.

Read More »

OncoLogics, JointGlow to Offer Non-Surgical Joint Pain Treatment in Acadiana

LAFAYETTE, LA — August 1, 2026 — OncoLogics, a premier provider of advanced cancer care across the Acadiana region, today announced a new collaboration with JointGlow to offer low-dose radiotherapy (LDRT) to patients suffering from chronic musculoskeletal pain, osteoarthritis and inflammatory tissue disorders. LDRT is an FDA-cleared, highly effective, non-invasive joint pain treatment option offering patients long-term relief without surgery or steroids.

Read More »